The diaries, Rolodex, logs and letters of prostitute Kathy Willets and her husband, Jeffrey, will be made public soon, a judge said on Thursday.

Over the objections of attorneys representing some of the men whose names are in the documents, Broward Circuit Judge John Frusciante said he will release most of the information to the news media.

The documents include details on the amounts of money paid to Kathy Willets and descriptions of sexual acts.

Frusciante said he will delete some names of individuals identified in the records if it is not clear whether they were prostitution customers.

``The essence of what I`m trying to avoid is (revealing the name of) someone who was not involved in criminal activity,`` Frusciante said.

He said he would give attorneys 24 hours notice before he issues a ruling, so they can file an appeal in time to possibly delay release of the records, if they wish.

Attorney Richard Rosenbaum told the judge he represents a lawyer, a financial consultant and a businessman whose names appear in the Willetses` records, but who never paid Kathy Willets for sex.

Rosenbaum and attorney Alan Braverman asked Frusciante not to release the records, saying publication of some men`s names could defame them if they did not pay Kathy Willets for sex.

Rosenbaum said the judge could ``stop the media scandal-mongering that`s gone on in this case for 20 months.``

Frusciante said even if he did that, it might only postpone the inevitable.

He made the comment after prosector Joel Lazarus said he received secondhand information that Jeffrey Willets intends to sell the documents and a sex videotape of former Fort Lauderdale Vice Mayor Doug Danziger after Willets gets out ofprison.

``If I let everything out today, six months from now, this is dead news ... and the Willetses have nothing to sell,`` Frusciante said.

The Willetses were arrested in July 1991 and charged with operating a bordello out of their Tamarac home. Jeffrey Willets, a Broward Sheriff`s Office deputy at the time, secretly videotaped many of the encounters and took notes from a bedroom closet.

Among those videotaped was Danziger, who resigned after the Willetses were arrested.